Saturday, 6 June 2015

THE LAST SHOW opened on 31 June with performances by Jo McCormick, Alice Labant, Martha and Ruby, Charlie Fox, Mikey Georgeson and Daniel LehanHere are two videos made by Mikey Georgeson. The first an overview of the event, the second the performance by Charlie Fox and The Vessel of Showing You, Showing You, The Show In devised by Charlie Fox and Mikey Georgeson - followed by photographs of the afternoon taken by Phil Polglaze and Daren Callow

CAKE SMASH with Jo McCormick, Alice Labant, Martha and Ruby

Audience members were given pieces of the cake to place in The Kitchen Window Gallery

A real cake made to celebrate Martha's birthday

Showing You, Showing You, The Show In

devised by Charlie Fox and Mikey Georgeson, performed by Charlie Fox and The Vessel

Everybody gathered on the balcony and toasted ALL the artists who had shown at the gallery during the past year

CLOSING by Charlie Fox and Daniel Lehan - the last performance of THE LAST SHOW - the last show at The Kitchen Window Gallery

Friday, 15 May 2015

Steve Rushton's exhibition - which coincides with the launch of his recently published chapbook collection of poems - continues till 29 May - videos of readings from this collection are viewable on the previous post.

Then

THE LAST SHOW

opens on Sunday 31 May from 2 to 5pm

THE LAST SHOW celebrates the year anniversary of The Kitchen Window Gallery and will also be the last show to be held at the gallery

Featuring ~

Cake Smash

Jo McCormick, Alice Labant, Martha and Ruby

Cake Smash as a live art and interactive process takes place, as Huizigna wrote - in the realm of dream, enchantment, ecstasy and laughter

Show Me, Showing You, The Show In - World PremiereA musical and text performance celebrating The Kitchen Window Gallery - devised by Charlie Fox and Mikey Georgeson

Friday, 10 April 2015

In her work Polonsky responds to the domestic window as a liminal arena in which the private and public realms meet. Polonsky is interested in this as a locale where gestures towards activism may be performed, and political affiliations, belief systems and cherished hobbyhorses are voiced within the constraining parameters of the surrounding frame.

Steve Rushton's Burning A Paper Plate - Towards A New Art

- chapbook launch and exhibition - opens on 26April from 2pm to 5pm - please note the opening will end promptly at 5pm but will reconvene at The Montague Arms nearby - 289 Queen's Road, London SE14 2PABurning A Paper Plate - Towards A New Art is both an exhibition and a collection of poetry about art, food and transformation, and at the opening Rushton will read from this collection.

He will also feature on Poets Anonymous - croydonradio.com - 12April at 2pm and The Hello Goodbye Show - Resonance 104.4FM - 25 April at noon.

Copies of the book will be available at the opening, and also at the sales page of the publishers, erbacce-press price £4.95.